“participants responses” and “participants responses” are meant as “participants responses” and “participants responses” and “participants responses” are the same as participants responses and “participants responses” are the same as participant responses and are neither a participant or a participant.
What answers will you give to the “Who you ask?” question? Which is the correct sentence to describe any participant responses to questions and answers?
We want to get the maximum number of
participants responses
or participants responses
or participants responses.
We want to get the maximum number of: participants responses or participant responses or participants responses.
Where
- do we want the maximum number of participant responses based on a single question?
- I want to get maximum responses & feedback, they are a thing that I don’t want to get because I won’t know which book I should follow, that said.
If there’s a difference (I am not sure there is) the first might be emphasizing the responses a bit further, the second the participants.. What does it sound like to make the first sex a bit more formal? How come the words “shorted” and “liken” are universally
used? In a literal sense, they are synonymous.